
I think this book tell us a lot of message for our future , because I feel lot of things from this book and I think we read this book because we have to think about more other people and we have to stand up for someone else that having a bad life. And the most big message that I get from this book is don't make it happen again like a Boy in the
Striped Pajamas if this thing happen again we lot of people gone die. This book make us really sad but this book make us feel we can't do this again in our future I think we have to think about more our future and world safe and piece so we read this books at 7th grade. This history can't happen again so we have to study more that how bad movement and it was a really can't happen seriously in the world. I don't know about other people learn the same thing from this book but I learn that don't discrimination again in the world and we always have to care and be nice to other people. Before I read this book I really don't know about the wars and don't know about their is so sad people in the world and how bad life are they having , but I learn all of these stuffs after I read this book. From that I think I can tell story to other people like next generation people then the story (history) will be famous and everyone will know that we can't do war in the world. That movement will be a upstander movement for me. And I can do some other thing , I think I can think about your own country like are they doing a same thing like a soldiers and Jews if their is a stuffs like that I want to try to stop it and I don't want to make it like a Jews discrimination. I really learn and I got a lot of message from this book "The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas"and I feel lot of thing and I studied so I want to tell to lot of people about this story and I wish that the person ho read this in future will feel a same thing as me and that peroson will be a upstander for a world and about don't do wars any more.
This book was really sad and good for me to think about lot of things what that I didn't think before I read this.
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